Labour Party
Emek Partisi |
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Leader | Selma Gürkan |
Founded | 25 November 1996 |
Headquarters | Fevzi Çakmak 1 Sokak No: 15/5, Ankara, Turkey |
Ideology |
Marxism–Leninism Hoxhaism Anti-Revisionism |
Political position | Far-left |
National affiliation | Peoples' Democratic Congress (HDK) |
International affiliation |
International Conference of Marxist-Leninist Parties and Organizations (Unity & Struggle) International Communist Seminar |
Colours | Red |
Parliament: |
0 / 550
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Municipalities: |
5 / 2,919
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Website | |
http://www.emep.org/ | |
Labour Party (in Turkish: Emek Partisi, EMEP) is a political party in Turkey. Its chairman is Selma Gürkan. The party was founded as Emek Partisi (Labour Party, EP) in 1996. Due to its ban by the Constitutional Court, it was refounded with the name Emeğin Partisi (Party of Labour, EMEP), the same year. In 2005, the name "Emek Partisi" was reinstalled after the European Court of Human Rights held the ban was a violation of Article 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
The party defines its ideology as "scientific socialism", referring to Revolutionary Communist Party of Turkey as the "illegal revolutionary party of the working class". EMEP presents itself, on the other hand, as "an open worker's party". Its ideological stance is in accord with the line of ICMLPO. In its programme, EMEP identifies its goal as creating a "Independent and Democratic Turkey".
The party publishes the daily Evrensel (Universal), identified as "daily worker's newspaper" and as "a main tool of propaganda, agitation, and organisation activities".
The party is one of the participants in the People's Democratic Congress, a political initiative instrumental in founding the Peoples' Democratic Party in 2012.
The party participated in 1999 General Elections, getting 51,756 votes, i.e. 0.17% of the total vote. At other elections, EMEP became a constituent party in coalitions formed mainly around DEHAP. At the 2007 General Elections the party gathered 26,574 votes i.e. 0.08%.